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@islaforbes6523

5 years ago

it was actually so sad to see that jack loved the room but didnt know how much his mom hated it

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@thatbullnamedTAURUS

4 years ago

This scene is so much more emotional knowing how horribly their plan could have went. What if Jack wasn't able to roll out of the rug? What if he was buried alive? What if Old Nick went back to kill Ma after he realized they tricked him? She knew there was a possibility that any of those things could have happened, that she may never see her son again, but she still took the greatest risk to get them both out of there. It's so satisfying to see them reunited on the other side.

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@realitycheck2051

4 years ago

If you watched this movie, then you know that Brie Larson isn’t the problem with Captain Marvel, it’s the script. Brie Larson is an amazing actress

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@princeofdatny

5 years ago

I cried. I legit thought that he went back and killed her so when she walked out the backyard. The tears started flowing

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@glendoucette8524

5 years ago

I won’t lie this scene brought tears to my eyes

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@psychichearts1254

5 years ago

Its so sad when he wants to go to sleep back in room but its only becuz thats all he's ever known and seeing the world for the first time was terrifying!! 😭😭😭

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@nikreece6295

5 years ago

Properly one of the most powerful scenes in cinema history...I thought he'd gone back and killed her...I'm not ashamed to say this as a guy...But I nearly cried watching Room...

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@carriebauer6079

5 years ago

that boy at least deserved an Oscar nomination

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@SaintVodou

2 years ago

Joy’s face as she runs to the car was its own Oscar moment—authentic, like everything else in this movie. No pretty Hollywood weeping, no cliches, she looks like raw, unrestrained emotion.

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@azix2915

5 years ago

I actually thought this was the ending of the movie and I was confused because I wasn't aware of how much time had passed. Then I realized I was just on the halfway of the movie. I didn't notice because of how intense it was. And I'd thought at least everything seems to be fine now but I was taken aback on how it got more real after their escape. How this film especially Brie portrayed trauma, loathing and grief is one if the best elements of the film.

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@connorquigley1508

5 years ago

This film is absolutely beautiful and Brie Larson gives such an incredible performance.

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@gardehinojosa5841

3 years ago

have you noticed that in the start of the movie the room seems bigger? and when they comeback you see how tiny really is? or is it just me?

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@luisnavalmarques8546

5 years ago

One of the most intense scenes I've ever seen

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@hafsaxvi4027

4 years ago

Brie larson really got into the skin of the character ! What a great actress.
Truly deserved the oscar

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@liloa03

2 years ago

I'll never understand how brie manages to perfectly capture the emotions a mother would feel

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@1310beth

5 years ago

Probably the most emotional scene I've ever watched in any film. First time I've cried watching a film since I was a kid. Brie and Jacob are tremendous actors.

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@somewheredeepinthejungle6975

5 years ago

I don't know why they cut out Ma's response. Ma saying they were never going back was the was one of the best lines in the entire book.

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@siddharthnaagar7028

5 years ago

Brie Larson is such a gift of an actor

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@FranMSK

7 months ago

This is the first time in seven years she's seen another person or felt the fresh air on her skin and all she can think about is her son 🥺🥺

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@-IiIiana

2 years ago

the part where jack asks to go back just broke my heart. since room is the only home he’s ever known, of course the outside world seemed overwhelming to him. he had been raised in a shed. room was safe and comfortable. he had ma near him at all times. outside for the first time, nothing was the same. everything was noisy and unfamiliar. there were so many people he didn’t recognize and the outside things he’d been told didn’t exist outside of TV suddenly did. i could never blame him for wanting to run right back into room, under the covers or in the wardrobe or in front of the TV. and i can’t imagine how difficult it would be for joy to explain to jack everything that happened during those years. he’d eventually learn his biological father was their captor, and he’d have to deal with the fact that he was born from rape. he’d have to know that his safe place as a child was nothing but torture for his ma every night. i can’t imagine the trauma that would follow both of the characters for the rest of their lives, as a mother who experienced all of it and a son who was initially blindsided but had to learn all of it later. these revelations would forever taint the only good memories he had up until age five. this film was incredible at showing both of their perspectives and allowing the viewer to sympathize for them both.

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